Stereo synch mix of the unedited LP version of You Keep Me Hangin' On by Vanilla Fudge.
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@markstein59474 роки тому
Here we are a half century later, and i'm still pleased and proud that people still enjoy this record.
@concatinate4 роки тому
You all did a fine and very memorable cover of this song! Best regards.
@edwardfalsey78104 роки тому
Great song, great sound, a true master piece !!! If you guys ever tour up around Madison Wisconsin, I will be there !!!
@ladyrcursed6664 роки тому
AMEN XX
@merccadoosis88474 роки тому
@Mark Half a century from now (and beyond) people will still be loving this musical gem.
@darrellclingman11204 роки тому
Your Sullivan appearance (or Smothers) was legendary. All my buddies were watching Carmen
@gabbyhayes4561Рік тому
My big brother came home with this album when I was 15, Just turned 70 , still have it on the turn table. Good stuff.😎🇺🇸
@mandolingirl50Рік тому
Same here. My big brother brought it home and we wore it out. I was probably around 14 or 15 also.
@brianhoyer2232Рік тому
Me too. I'm turning 70 this month and I have always loved this song.
@levalpatРік тому
same here!
@tracyjacoby2382Рік тому
Me too at 58, great Rock music!!👍🤗💕 Rock is in a coma in 2023😳🤯
@alexgasiewski4970Рік тому
Music , when it comes and brings us together, it's one of the Magic's in this world.
@QuintTheSharkerРік тому
Message to the youngsters listening to this: don’t let this music die. Make sure your children hear this too.
@roaringlion1977Рік тому
Hello! This music will never die! People my age love this! Even People younger! HAIL HAIL ROCK AND ROLL!!
@robin2012ismРік тому
And Inna Gadda Da Vida - Iron Butterfly
@punkjazz88Рік тому
Message to young people: Commenting on youtube shows how stupid you are.. don't do it!
@SonofTuscon99Рік тому
Representing the last batch of 90s kids (1999), I will make sure we will NEVER let this die!
@sowososmoothРік тому
15 year old here, got it boss.
@charlesallen9693Рік тому
This tune never gets old I am 98 years young.
@irvingdaniel5310Рік тому
98? 💀
@mufadhalrayhansena9473Рік тому
@@irvingdaniel5310 goddamnnnn
@schlum27Рік тому
hold on...make it up to 100 and then make party
@apkhbmbgamlkbh1531Рік тому
bro about to die 😂😂💀💀💀💀
@kaegenm.6605Рік тому
Hell yeah chuck!!! Keep the years coming buddy!
@NeverTrustTheMarmot4 роки тому
Thumbs up if you knew the song before watching Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
@tough5hit4 роки тому
Wiktor R fuck ya
@rexvisitor444 роки тому
Wiktor R if you’re older than about 35 or so you’ve heard it many times
@CharlieSincinatti4 роки тому
Only cuz of mafia 3 tho
@KellySilva134 роки тому
Yup! Discovered this song on my own a long time ago. It also came on Mad Men when don draper was sitting outside on his balcony in the cold.
@codjh94 роки тому
I've never even seen Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and I've always loved this song.
@spmoran4703Рік тому
After 50 years this tune is still relevant. Pure musicianship.
@ogam5Рік тому
.....almost fifty-FIVE, actually.....
@AfiScruggsplaysbassРік тому
@@ogam5 Wow!
@macmania10004 місяці тому
I'm 107 years old and this song wakes me up every morning
@NoahLoftierМісяць тому
The great godfather.
@kathyguinto4585Місяць тому
107years old?!!,God bless you!.It's great that you've lived this long!,how you doing?!.John M Guinto
@DanielDiaz-my4jnМісяць тому
Very cool sir .I'm 68 rock on.
@erwinrommel1963Місяць тому
No way old dude! That's wild!
@DanielDiaz-my4jnМісяць тому
@@kathyguinto4585 .no. ..shit.. ...rock 'on .
@trailwolfzj97622 місяці тому
I'm 33 stumbling upon this gem by chance. I'm so thankful we can share music how we do. Amazing
@ciredeezle2 місяці тому
Same man! Found it on sopranos
@bak-mariterry91432 місяці тому
@@ciredeezle I'm 65 and been listening to this song for at least 50 years. And still kicks ass.
@Corperate3DAnimatedGuyМісяць тому
Lots of other great music from this era
@NavySeal818Місяць тому
@@bak-mariterry9143I’m 32 and found out about this song and band because the drummer is Vinny Appices brother which is the drummer from Dio. What a find.
@salbarracca2 роки тому
living as a teenager in the 60's was an experience I'll never forget. Every new group that debuted their first album was a feast for the ears and mind.
@stevecataldi67652 роки тому
If I remember correctly(back in the day) Vanilla Fudge played in Long Island City, N.Y. Their first start as Vanilla Fudge
@TheZumphРік тому
Ruined the planet boomer
@jacencibРік тому
I was born in the late 80s and just discovered this "version" and I just can't stop hangin' on
@philipbooe9290Рік тому
True that!
@heinoustentacles5719Рік тому
@@TheZumph Actually it was the Silent Generation just before them that did most of that crap.
@garyyork26373 місяці тому
I'm 71,, someone else jus said it in the 60's,every new song ,new band that came out was a experience,I remember seeing Vanilla Fudge on the Ed Sullivan show,they did this song an I was hooked on it ,still am . All u younger generations out there reading this plz keep passing it on to ur kids . The 60'-70'was where all our music evolved from ,all riffs , melodies,hooks whatever ,that's where they came from !!!
@stormymaiden3 місяці тому
Ok mi estimado tienes mucha razón en tu sentimiento y estoy contigo...... siempre con la bandera del Rock y el Heavy Metal!!
@bak-mariterry91432 місяці тому
And no computers or AUTOTUNE.
@garyyork26372 місяці тому
@@stormymaiden Hi Stormy ty darlin ,yes u keep passing it on!! So where are u from ?
@stormymaiden2 місяці тому
@@garyyork2637 México City mi estimado amigo
@DonRRicks3 роки тому
RIP Tim Bogert. 1944-2021
@fuckingblackgod3 роки тому
Oh nooo, he died??
@barneycarbajaliii55723 роки тому
Wow! When did the happen?
@allenlevelle2 місяці тому
I didn't know he passed away....Wow....😮
@raymonddomanski8023 роки тому
Prayers for Tim Bogert, who died 13 January 2021, and was an American musician. He graduated from Ridgefield Memorial High School in his hometown of Ridgefield, New Jersey in 1963. As a bass guitarist and vocalist he was best known for his powerful vocal ability and his fast runs, fluid agility and ground-breaking sound on his Fender Precision bass. He was one of the pioneers of using distortion with his bass to help it cut through the mix with the low-powered amps of his time which also imparted a very sharp-edged sound to it. He was a frequent collaborator with drummer Carmine Appice; the duo performed in such bands as Vanilla Fudge, Cactus and the power trio Beck, Bogert & Appice.
@milliemitchell37823 роки тому
Thank you for sharing this with all of us. RIP, Tim.
@grandadmiralthrawn16273 роки тому
He certainly left his mark. RIP
@akashaswami71253 роки тому
Loved his musicianship, saw Cactus,,, wow...
@SteveOMaddog3 роки тому
RIP thank you for the great music.
@marcdulin42233 роки тому
Riding a commuter train at 16 and met this girl a few years older than me- we hooked up 51 years later the song still resonates
@Lasagnabobby3 роки тому
The best version of this song
@freewheeler89243 роки тому
I'll have 'em both.
@brenthaymon2802 роки тому
Both versions are great. But I do like this version better.
@stevecataldi67652 роки тому
@@brenthaymon280 Me too. Great group. Great song.
@scrappy932 роки тому
I'll put Supremes number 1, but I like this one too. Both are great.
@Dermo3812 роки тому
Credit Motown
@gregorywilliams37424 роки тому
I graduated high school in 1967(the greatest time in history to come of age). These white cats nailed it. 👍🏾
@Redwhiteandtired3 роки тому
Arguably the worst time to come of age if you were drafted 🤷♂️
@anvilseventy-six77153 роки тому
Man 67" - 68' my dad was in Vietnam. Fighting for people to spit on him when he got home. He inspired me to enlist to protect our country. So I am a proud USMC Veteran. OooRah!!!
@belindahitchcock99723 роки тому
I was born that year... I am somewhat envious of you havin grew up with this kind of music to escape the hell of reality.... Life, art.... Was real
@Supremesfan13 роки тому
homas Trumble Free love, rock n roll, peace signs, anti Vietnam protests, bell bottoms, naru jackets, head bands, lava lamps, love bugs and God knows what else! I wish I could go back! ✌☮🚬
@wolfman5710003 роки тому
@@anvilseventy-six7715 i was on Okinawa in 67...
@cal_nevariРік тому
In my humble opinion, this Vanilla Fudge version of the Supreme's hit is the greatest cover of someone else's hit ever. If it's not, I don't know what is. I love this version as much today as I did the first time I heard it so many years ago. Hello hello... I'm at a place called Vertigo, it's everything I wish I didn't know except you keep me hanging on...
@crazierthan-u7571Рік тому
This one might make my top ten list. There are so many creative cover songs; I agree that this is among the best.
@chrisjamesr77Рік тому
"the greatest cover of someone else's hit ever"? Eh, this one is pretty damn good, but what about All Along The Watchtower, the cover by Jimi of Dylan's song?
@cal_nevariРік тому
@@chrisjamesr77 Big difference is I said "greatest cover of someone else's hit". The Supreme's single "You Keep Me Hanging On' was a #1 hit for the Supremes. Bob Dylan's 'All Along the Watchtower' was just a song on his John Wesley Harding album - it was NOT a hit. There are thousands of covers of other people's songs - that's not remotely a select crowd. But a cover of a song that was a #1 hit - Jimi's was not that - Jimi charted higher than Bob with his version of Watchtower - it hit #20. That was a bigger chart number than Dylan's version. Dylan's version was not remotely a hit. Bob Dylan had ZERO #1 hits and four Top 10 'hits', and 23 Top 100 songs on the Billboard chart - and none of those 23 was called 'All Along The Watchtower'. Dylan's Watchtower was not remotely a hit. So again, find a cover of someone else's #1 hit song that is better than the Vanilla Fudge cover of You Keep Me Hanging On. And don't keep me hanging on. And don't say Eric Prydz's Call on Me cover of Steve Winwood's 'Valerie'. 'Valerie' only made it to #9 on Billboard's top 100. Eric's is a great video though. :)
@plusone8015Рік тому
Hendrix' All Along The Watchtower is a Dylan cover. 😊
@cal_nevariРік тому
@@plusone8015 Dylan's original was NOT a #1 hit.
@GrtSatanРік тому
Probably the greatest cover ever. They completely re-invented a great song and made it their own.
@nat998Рік тому
Ditto - "All Along the Watchtower" (Hendrix)
@sandances11 місяців тому
Brian Holland, one of the writers of the song, said of the Vanilla Fudge. Version “I thought it was one of the greatest arrangements that I ever heard,”
@JamesHenri998 місяців тому
I didn’t even know this was a cover. Who is this song by originally?
@GrtSatan8 місяців тому
The Supremes@@JamesHenri99
@EdisonSaul7 місяців тому
@@JamesHenri99 The Supremes released this song in 1966, only a year prior
@markwlambert53146 років тому
Even after 50 years this is still a great song.
@theronsnell3966 років тому
Oh no, not THAT long? Listen to their version of Season of the Witch!!
@guillaumegaudin6946 років тому
WHAT THE ? didn't even realised that
@MrJosuesini6 років тому
It's timeless!
@the1realanalogman5 років тому
Theron Snell Or the granddaddy "Break Song"! About 24 minutes long! Everyone played extended solos and everyone in The Fudge was loaded for bear!
@robertgoodman18675 років тому
Damn...It has been THAT LONG AGO?....Seems like only like yesterday.....Time....
@dennisduncan96956 років тому
IF you grew up when I did and listened to Vanilla Fudge, specifically this song, you'd get your speakers, turn them towards each other, crank the hell out of the stereo and lay down between the speakers,,,,, Just Amazing!
@theronsnell3966 років тому
YES INDEED
@dustykatz27445 років тому
dennis duncan long drive golf I did that but then I'd have someone move one closer then further to give the impression of moving in a circle on a record with you feet at the middle and your head at the edge. Trippy
@DirkjeA5 років тому
Yes, did that too, maybe not so loud as you guys, but then we had those whiny neighbors that came complaining about the noise..... so toned it down a little, but laying on the ground, just in the middle of your boxes was the best way to experience music.... lol ❤
@raybrown26085 років тому
That means you also had your head collapse on itself when "Take Me for a Little While" went from stereo to mono at the end! Devastating with headphones, I tell ya!
@peterpandemonium33365 років тому
Yes! Before there were headphones. Smoke a little pot in the backyard after the folks went to bed and then some Fudge or Led Zep with "Whole Lotta Love" swirling through my head.
@lasaviabrown79205 місяців тому
As a 50 year old black man who loves music I must say this group is the Goat the lead singer carmine Apice is a ordained minister
@brandonwestbrook60032 роки тому
I’ll forever love how Brad Pitt character totally defused the Manson family attack at the end, while trippin balls. That movie was too good. Another killer from QT.
@mattlappin72022 роки тому
They whacked Phil Leotardo to this song to. In fact, they played it twice in the sopranos finale.
@myrnajay27852 роки тому
Yup! Just watched it again the other night. What's not to love?! It's a really good film. Especially if you're familiar with the time it took place, QT's sound tracts are always well put together ; ) That last 20 minutes ... lol
@christopherd43942 роки тому
Played it 3x actually
@rokulist23262 роки тому
dig it...
@SuperToombs2 роки тому
I'm the devil...I'm here to do the devil's work.....NAHHH IT WAS DUMBER THAN THAT
@jaspermitchell33773 роки тому
This band definitely belongs in the Hall of Fame. Way overdue for it!
@twomindz792 роки тому
They didn't have many hits . This is a cover of course.
@thomassnider66912 роки тому
Who cares? When it nominates Dolly Parton (who graciously said she doesn't want in) and total crap like Duran Duran and Eminem, it shows how worthless it is. This is a great song though. Don't know if I like it better than The Supremes, but then both versions are great, and I love them both.
@twomindz792 роки тому
@@thomassnider6691 It's about success and hits . I agree about Eminem and dolly ( although both have had large success). I'd love see 13th floor elevators but they weren't successful.
@thomassnider66912 роки тому
@@twomindz79 Right now I'm pulling for Steppenwolf, who had much success and had one of the best singers ever in John Kay, but they were too critical of our hypocritical system for the empty-headed scum who make these stupid nominations. By the way, I know I like The 13th Floor Elevators but I can't remember their big hit. Please tell me. Before I leave, Jethro Tull should be in there just because Ian Anderson was such a maniac on stage.
@twomindz792 роки тому
@@thomassnider6691 Love the wolf. " you're gonna miss me " was the elevators hit from 1966.
@jacktaylor89174 роки тому
I'll never forget it...I was in high school and a car full of friends and I were *slo-mo cruisin'* the main drag in Texas, driving a '67 Chevy Camaro hotrod we had just finished putting headers and illegal drag slicks on, with the windows down, on a warm Summer night with this song cranked to max volume...like we owned the night!!! (The speakers were straining so hard it felt they were about to blow out of their enclosures!) Everywhere we went, heads were turnin...
@avsonice574 роки тому
Man...carbon copy here rock on
@jasonmatthew91944 роки тому
I'd kill to have that car today!
@balalaikatanaРік тому
Awesome
@josephangulo85913 роки тому
This song is like 10 songs combined into one
@TheBetrhalf2 роки тому
I never get tired of this song. With any age group it's always been loved. It'll forever stay young! A real classic...
@tonyajohnson10596 років тому
This song is light years ahead of itself. Heavy and truthful!!!
@claudiovecchiattini63706 років тому
Tonya Johnson .too.young.too.intelligent.bye..from.italy.3312121908
@donalds91416 років тому
Vanilla Fudge were pioneers of this music in 1967. Followed by Cream, Jimi Hendricks, Deep Purple, Led Zepplin, etc.
@zlikurac48405 років тому
sounds like something that could only be created in the 60s
@markvisnick9665 років тому
Intellectual anarchy that makes sense
@tonyajohnson21915 років тому
I agree! This version is fantastic! Love your name too..from another Tonya Johnson.
@stevenhedrick62372 роки тому
When I was 13yrs old I found an old record player in my Grandad's basement... When I was 19 I got brave and plugged it up. This album was already there, and started playing when I plugged it in. This was the song... That helped me realize just what I was going through. I'm 22 yrs old now, and the years 2021. Life's been hell but these old songs are my sanctuary, but also a reminder of what used to be and never will again. The greatest rock legends are from the 60's-80's.
@carsonrunyon60992 роки тому
Awesome back story. Completely empathize with you. I'm 22 as well! Keep your head up and keep the music playing, keep rockin! We'll all make it!
@gregorycarlson66322 роки тому
Steven and Carson, So Cool to see what you guys wrote! On the other end of the spectrum, I could have been your Grand Dad!😆 I just turned 70 a couple of weeks ago! I was introduced to this song when I was in my late teens. Still remember the girl I was dating at the time. Yep, I was part of the “hippie generation “!😆 I hadn’t even thought of this song for many years, much less played it! All of the sudden it came to my mind today. I’m still rock’n too! I will be till they bury me! You Dudes keep on rocking yourselves. You’ve got a lot longer to do it than I do! Great to read your stuff! Rock On!!😊👍
@gregorycarlson66322 роки тому
PS: When you guys get older, you’ll realize even more how many good things can, and never will be again. Make your choices wisely. I would do a whole lot of things differently if I had them over to do. But I don’t! None of us do ! But take this word of advice from an old man.😆 One bad choice can haunt you for the rest of your life. Choose wisely guys! I know you will!!😊👍
@carsonrunyon60992 роки тому
@@gregorycarlson6632 Hi Gregory! Loved reading your comments. Time is already seeming like a blur to me! I was 15, then I blinked and now I'm nearly 23! The older I get, time seems to be moving quicker and quicker! A lot of young people seem to act on impulse and later regret their decisions, I definitely have a few I regret myself. Your advice is golden. I'll make sure to heed it and stay on a good track! I hope to still be rockin like you at 70!
@gregorycarlson66322 роки тому
@@carsonrunyon6099 Hey Carson! Thanks for the nice comments! I hope I didn’t come across as lecturing. I’m 70, but I think I am more of a mind of 30 or 40!! Just trying to share some wise advice from a guy who learned the hard way! You are right about time! My Dad used to tell me “The older you get, the faster time goes by!” He was right! If you’re not married yet, choose wisely in that department too. You don’t want to be with the wrong partner for life! I’m sure you know many who’ve made that mistake! She better be the right one, because she’s the boss!!😆😆There’s an old adage: 90 percent of all married men admit the wife’s the boss, and the other 10 percent are liars!!😂 Be forewarned!!😆😆Stay in touch my new friend !!
@neilplace79163 роки тому
There should be a place in the hall of fame for this piece. It's just as relevant today as then and will be through the years. Depth,impact and emotion, it's all there, loved it as a teen, and now at almost 70, I still appreciate it .
@philipnorris65423 роки тому
R.I.P. Tim---have a wonderful time up there.
@ultranitro4374 роки тому
This song requires rainbows coming out of your eyes.
@alvardiez8384 роки тому
A lot of LSD my buddy, a lot of LSD.
@SaltyChip4 роки тому
"Is everybody ok?" "Ya we're fine. But the hippies ain't that's for god damn sure."
@flyjohnson7114 роки тому
Ha Ha What a line But even more This is the first heavy metal rhythm section. It’s everything Bonham and Jones would become. Every damn thing. Purple, Sabbath, Heep. It’s in this.
@kolloduke33414 роки тому
" they hate the freedom you represent ..." easy rider ..
@jeffdittmar65883 роки тому
aaah - the memories..!
@whatkatiedidnext71083 роки тому
The fuckin hippies ain’t 😂
@MickHuerta3 роки тому
Them against us - us against them? Really, ya need more 'shrooms, ol' salt!
@HowRJ8 днів тому
To be stoned and listening to Vanilla Fudge back in the late 60s, well,......it was heavy.....good heavy......
@iliketea3Рік тому
The bad thing about this song is it ends...
@runjon4 роки тому
Cliff Booth owned this scene! 😏 So did his pooch
@greenkidd5294 роки тому
They all did lol
@jessiegarcia94104 роки тому
Jonathan Lol Yup. It was amazing!
@Reilly-Maresca4 роки тому
Who would win? Three cult-indoctrinated murderers or two guys, both wasted, one tripping, a flamethrower, and one good boi
@wiz_dropbomb21344 роки тому
@@Reilly-Maresca one good girl
@elijahtheprophet22024 роки тому
"Clever girl"
@steveliegl77604 роки тому
This is how you take a perfectly entertaining Motown song & turn it into something special.
@anonUK2 роки тому
Play the 45 at 33 and join in.
@HelioWakasugui3 роки тому
" According to legend, the talk of the town during that period was Jimi Hendrix, but that's not true. It was Vanilla Fudge. They played eight-minute songs, with dynamics. People said, "What the hell's going on here? How come it's not three minutes?" Timmy Bogert, their bassist, was amazing. The whole group was ahead of its time. So, initially we wanted to be a Vanilla Fudge clone. " - Ritchie Blackmore
@ginog96843 роки тому
Heck, for years I thought this WAS Deep Purple.
@mackstovall19983 роки тому
saw them somewhere 67 0r 8 the village. Hendrix at the Cafe Wha. tuli kufnberg fugs.
@craighurring56663 роки тому
I remember them in Spring Valley in 67
@jadeburket15792 роки тому
Sounds like jimi hendrick and david bowie mixed to me for some reason
@bobthompson80532 роки тому
David Byron of Uriah Heep said almost the same thing....
@jackwittenbrink1354Місяць тому
Decades ago I was in an all night restaurant in New Orleans, and the uncut version of this song came on. Though I had heard the song a million times, I’d never heard the full intro before and naturally I hadn’t any idea what song it was until the vocals started. What an amazing intro. I’ll never forget how surprised I was. Every time I hear the intro in its entirety I think of that moment in the restaurant.
@ronswanson1804 роки тому
I was literally on the edge of my seat. When Cliff signals the dog, fucking incredible! Loved it from start to end, truly a masterpiece.
@mharclerode4 роки тому
Yes- best movie I have seen in the last 5 years. Truly unique and worthwhile. Pitt and DI Caprio should be getting Oscars as well as Quentin. And ZERO SJW content in this movie, so refreshing.
@gregbeard17444 роки тому
@@mharclerode yes! I agree with 100% of everything you said. Very refreshing and I loved the whole movie
@jhitt794 роки тому
What’s the movie?
@ronswanson1804 роки тому
@@jhitt79 Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
@PeraZarkovac4 роки тому
What do you guys like about the movie exactly? I might have missed something, but I feel it kind of sucks...No plot, too many empty scenes just used as eye candy, too many empty characters (if anyone knows why are we following Sharon's everyday routine the whole time please let me know). The acting was great though.
@davedrake12024 роки тому
My neighbors listen to this whenever I do!
@TerrysQuest5 днів тому
I was a young drummerwhen this came outand I learned every part faithfully. Many years later, I was privileged to interview Carmine on my radio show. Years after that, here I am picking out songs for this week's show, and this magically appeared again. New music is good, but just as important to keep great music like this in the public's ears too. Most of them weren't lucky enough to grow up in the 1960s and '70s, the greatest period of musical creativity and innovation ever.
@tobyjackman32122 роки тому
One of my favourite vocals of all time. Feel the anguish 😧
@thetruthwillsetufreeРік тому
I wonder if H-D-H enjoyed the rock version of their song? I think it's absolute magic.
@spmoran4703Рік тому
I feel that tension.
@robertcrabtree40364 роки тому
Hard to believe this is a Motown original with a psychedelic twist both versions are great
@andyperez13g4 роки тому
Ikr
@lenb72753 роки тому
The Supremes
@c.s.jackson72143 роки тому
RIP Tim Bogert and Mary Wilson.
@EduardoSalamanca19603 роки тому
I like this version better to be honest
@milliemitchell37823 роки тому
Absolutely !
@klgbca6 років тому
I turned 16 the year this came out. What timing! This plus the Doors, J Joplin (Big Brother and Holding Co), Cream (Clapton) and Hendrix. What a time to discover new sounds.
@jaycorby6 років тому
I turned 22 in 1967! Been listening to this for 50 years now. God...that's a half century! WTF?
@dodgers123410006 років тому
me too
@scootypooper6 років тому
me three
@marthawelch42896 років тому
Yep, 50 years for me too. I won 3 concert tickets for Vanilla Fudge and Cream when I was 13 in '67. The Fudge blew Cream away.
@tonyajohnson10596 років тому
George Bush you were at the right place at the right age and time! Peace and love...
@stardust1083Рік тому
5:50 when the drums come in always gives me chills
@ericzander84319 місяців тому
Carmine Appice! 🥁
@tlc1919Рік тому
Saw them on Ed Sullivan in 1968 when I was 12 - blew my mind..
@ladr15506 років тому
My grandmothers 45 record collection brought me here.
@DrShambano5 років тому
Your grandma is hip. Now you are hip as well. Listen to your gran's whole stack of music and you'll be hooked.
@bobrabe59465 років тому
COOL!!
@diavolorosa5 років тому
Your grandma rocks
@sharonsparks9005 років тому
Well, welcome, little one. Take a seat and listen.
@stacyblue19805 років тому
bless and best to her and you and your family. ॐ
@lukegeorge20744 роки тому
“I’m the devil. And I’m here to do the devils business.” -“Nah it was dumber than that. it was like... Rex.”
@jonathanblaze16484 роки тому
He said he was here to do some devil shit.
@tonyaleman26454 роки тому
😂
@Madbandit774 роки тому
Nah, it's "I'm the devil, and I'm here to do the devil's business!"
@laurencecunningham17434 роки тому
“And you... what was yer name?” “I’m the devil, and I’m here to do the devil’s business.” A pause “Nah, it was dumber’n that. It was like, Rex.”
@louisconstantine85784 роки тому
In the end Cliff Booth was the Devil
@garrycollins258621 день тому
Sung this version live hundreds of times, never tire of it,
@chet1921Місяць тому
My Dad turned me onto this version!! Thank you!!
@kirinoikezawa444 роки тому
Once upon a time in Hollywood - one of the best movie endings ever. Incredible.
@markstein59474 роки тому
Haha, thanks!
@TheBS1000Рік тому
That was a terrible movie ending. The cops didn't have any murders to investigate, just a bunch of dead hippies who everyone assumes were high on something and just trying to rob the place, so there's no reason for anyone to tie what happened there back to the Manson family. The "happy ending" of that movie leaves the Manson family free until they inevitably kill someone else. Not to mention the fact that Roman Polanski's life trajectory would undoubtedly be different after that rewrite of history, and it's hard to say if that would be a good thing or not.
@cpt191021Рік тому
@@TheBS1000 Polanski is the real villain of story. and i wouldt be suprised if sharon was his recruiter for the girls. Manson was a known pimp of runaways alot of them underage. Roman had a real taste for underage runaways, it came out in his trial,. The more you look into it the shaier it gets. LPD Officers were arrested selling celeb sex tapes they took from polanskis who had an amateur porno studio. The amount of shit ppl dont know about this could fill a swiming pool....Makes me think thhis whole helter skleter was bs cover up. Its at the least some kind of "deal " that went bad.... Most likely worse it has pizza hollywood all over it. THose ppl got what they deserved.
@elmandarin10024 роки тому
Mad Men, The Sopranos and now Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
@hrvojesamarzija9284 роки тому
El Mandarin what about Mad Men And sopranos?
@Menvajea4 роки тому
@@hrvojesamarzija928 They used this song.
@VinWizzy4 роки тому
I forgot how pivotal of a moment the needle drop for this song was used until I rewatched that Made Men episode this year altering watch OUATIH. The Sopranos moment escapes me though
@kentuckyfriedchildren53854 роки тому
@@VinWizzy tony waking up in the penultimate episode i think
@roccobrooks75214 роки тому
@@VinWizzy parts of it are played throughout the finale
@lionheartroar31042 роки тому
It took guts and originality to take a revered song and turn it inside out.....a perfect reinvention of a song!
@rebeccazemon6998Рік тому
Truly a memory, now I’m 63… and this is the version I have been searching for ever since I was 7 years old🥰
@thomaspercival7702Рік тому
Hello, I'm 65, live in 🇨🇦, have this 45. Only listen to it now and then, brings back to many memories.
@Wyldwind5 років тому
I am a Vanilla Fudge fan since the beginning. Now a 66 year old musician still rocking. Totally overlooked band that had awesome songs and musicians. One of the best drummers as well. Keys, bass, guitar and vocals awesome.
@JohnTCoupe5 років тому
Me too ! Colin ,like you said!!
@davicus1005 років тому
can you still walk? where do u live now?
@rokulist23265 років тому
it'll never stop brother!
@oksanaml92795 років тому
I"m 66 too. I haven't heard this since those days... I was too young then to properly appreciate it, but I just heard it while watching Mad Men, and I sang along and remembered all the lyrics. It has never gotten better than the music we had back then. There were so many phenomenal bands, that this one flew under the radar for me. No more!
@freedomrider2664 роки тому
A lot got overlooked with Zeppelin, The Who, and other all-timers that were coming up-cranking up...Good band.
@debbiegreen59635 років тому
love the Supremes but this takes it to a whole other 60's level
@Tarantulisimo5 років тому
"We used to slow songs down and listen to the lyrics and try to emulate what the lyrics were dictating. That one was a hurtin' song; it had a lot of emotion in it. If you listen to "Hangin' On" fast (by the Supremes), it sounds very happy, but the lyrics aren't happy at all. If you lived through that situation, the lyrics are definitely not happy...." -- Carmine Appice --
@rokkitman594 роки тому
so true....it seems to have so much more gravitas.....just my opinion
@janetbobby98614 роки тому
One of the few times a cover is better than the original!
@ellapadilla24144 роки тому
Way better!!
@bryanwilson57804 роки тому
I agree
@bobr73805 місяців тому
Yeah I was listening to this when I was 7. My 14 year old brother was playing it on his Phillips stereo that he bought with the money he earned at a farm market. Yes, we worked as kids for our stuff in the 60s and 70s. I bought 45s with paperboy money. Zep II came out in 72. Real music.
@sammyflores66072 роки тому
Led Zeppelin opened up for these guys in 68' They may have been The New Yardbirds at the time. Robert Plant said that they were the nicest lads on earth. Robert and Bonzo were extremely nervous and V,F, were compassionate and helped calm them down . Man, I wish I could have been there. I did see Led Zepp 3 times. 64 and still Rockin Hard! Peace and Love
@MikeJMarin4 роки тому
“You’re a good friend, Cliff.” “I do my best.”🤘🏽
@Weemanisi4 роки тому
Mike J. Marin I try
@MikeJMarin4 роки тому
Tony Gauci Mine’s from the directors cut😉
@SylarMezrik4 роки тому
Such a great scene
@James-30004 роки тому
"Ah, I might get a limp but I'm not gonna die. Come visit tomorrow. Bring bagels!"
@Weemanisi4 роки тому
Sarah Van Ginkle it’s from the movie Once Upon a Time In Hollywood by Quentin Tarantino
@jeffreyfinley86544 роки тому
Strongest opening of any psychedelic band ever.
@Hallalo3 роки тому
Listen to iron butterfly as well for those openings
@Soniti13242 роки тому
The only comparable come up would be The Mars Volta
@galbrunfranck99602 роки тому
Try Tea Company
@berrywhite13792 роки тому
Flower Traveling Band
@rodericksimpson5673 роки тому
This is a wonderful cover of a great group, thank u vanilla fudge. I'm a black person and I'm rolling with this
@jackietedder90533 роки тому
Roderick music speaks to us all, colour, age, gender makes no difference lol xx
@vickipatterson90403 роки тому
We all have one thing in common and that we love good music.
@Dev-bc9mt2 роки тому
Emphasis on race is so strong in today's society.
@jasonmcclelland45062 роки тому
Wilson Pickett says "It doesn't matter what skin you're in, as long as you've got the feelin' in your soul" Soul Survivor. BTW - you do know that this is a Supremes cover. Enjoy it ALL!
@gregfornash43642 роки тому
Nothing wrong with that I'm a white guy and I love Black women and alot of the black groups
@ericeverett55513 роки тому
This song is so underrated
@jasonclark99633 роки тому
So is the band
@SteveOMaddog3 роки тому
💯
@angelinarobledo20163 роки тому
Epic gut wrenching 70s album rock
@jeffjcool16003 роки тому
hardly, it was huge
@Ash_Hudson3 роки тому
@@jeffjcool1600 At the time, but hasn't had the continuous appeal of a band like Zeppelin still. But hugely influential at the time.
@michaelglickman13006 років тому
For those wondering, the musicians are lead vocalist-keyboardist Mark Stein, guitarist-backing vocalist Vince Martell, bassist-backing vocalist Tim Bogert, and drummer-backing vocalist Carmine Appice.
@RussCobleigh5 років тому
who went on to play with Jeff Beck !
@unionmike6065 років тому
Beck , Bogert & Appice
@lauriebarrett5075 років тому
Michael Glickman p
@williamgranade57235 років тому
Beck,Bogart,Appice. Check it Out....
@radioymusicadevivanco3865 років тому
que temas cantó ápice, con vanilla?
@lenmaiolatesi27426 років тому
I was 12 when this song first aired. I was blown away. Still am today!
@bobthebear12463 роки тому
I'm just here to pay my respects to Tim Bogert.
@user-qi8pf4ku5r3 місяці тому
One of the very first rock albums I owned. I am 70 years old now, still have the original vinal record and still love this album.
@purplehaze6582 місяці тому
Good on you 🫡
@lindadee20536 років тому
OMG! I got this album in 1967 and played it to death. Every song on it is psychedelic heaven!
@50Hawkmoon5 років тому
It really is amazing ... my cousin was an original flower child and was always playing this to us youngsters aged 6 and 7. Fantastic stuff that I have carried through my life. Keeps me sane ish:)
@RichardMLowe5 років тому
I barely remember it myself
@RingoRavishing5 років тому
Dammit Linda,,,,,,,, you told me you were 23 years old
@melodiewebb6595 років тому
For Sure Brilliant Awesome!
@JohnTCoupe5 років тому
You nailed it Linda Dee !!
@johnschardong39896 років тому
One of the best Rock and Roll songs ever made. A MUST sing along
@mastrclndr5 років тому
there ain't nothin I can do about it . . . . you really don't want me . . you just keep me hangin onnnnn
@drummerc1795Рік тому
Saw them last night and there were amazing. Carmine’s drum solo wow and Mark still sounding wonderful. These guys can still really take you back because the still sound as good as they did decades ago.
@kaegenm.6605Рік тому
Where man? I have to see this/feel this before it's gone
@drummerc1795Рік тому
@@kaegenm.6605 It was at the NYCB Theater in Westbury Long Island NY. They were there with the Rascals.
@gerthoffmann54363 місяці тому
Die einzige die den herausragenden Drummer C A R M I N E S ersetzen könnte, ist : SINA Döring ( sina-drums ! ) ! Sie ist erst 24 Jahre alt, aber ich der Lage, die ROCKKLASSIKER der 60'er, 70'er und 80'er Jahre zu neuem Leben zu erwecken ... SINA-DRUMS ! (mit inzwischen mehr als 1,5 Millionen Abonnenten)
@Breaker1972 роки тому
Here in the closing days of 2021, cause my dad once again mentioned this band. He's an old drummer, and had mentioned Vanilla Fudge in the past. Naturally, he got me into music, but instead of drums, I picked up guitar and took my own path, like any young guy would. Fast forward a couple decades, and now I have a four year old son. It's time to pass on the legacy, so I bought him some drums this Christmas. My dad was able to be on hand to help assemble and tune the drums, and we talked music. He name dropped this song. So here I am, soaking in some awesome music as I get a third generation of musician going down his own path.
@Kingpin1325Рік тому
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@davemayo88376 років тому
So many good songs from this era....I love it cause I lived it
@bobrabe59465 років тому
Me Too!
@MegaSuraj1235 років тому
Tell me some other songs of your era for me to listen to in case I've missed anything
@sharonsparks9005 років тому
“
@lobowolf94065 років тому
INCREDIBLE MUSICIANS.
@robertgoodman18675 років тому
Right On!!!!! Same here....✌🏾🤘🏽✊🏽
@KeithStealth4 роки тому
I love the sound of the drums during this era
@stonehobson24873 роки тому
Real drum sets. Simple and required a lot of talent to get that sound.
@SASTORM2 роки тому
me too, nowdays drums sound like $hit awful overproduced crap
@psychokitty4442 роки тому
Whether it's Sopranos or Tarantino, you know someone's skull is about to adopt new and interesting dimensions whenever you hear this play.
@maureengalligan34492 роки тому
Sopranos brought me here 👍
@smnbee752 роки тому
Best song to smash someone's face in to.
2 роки тому
20 fuckin’ years!
@psychokitty4442 роки тому
@ I wanted to die surrounded by my wife and grandkids. I compromised. I died surrounding them instead.
@StuUngar2 роки тому
Bye bye pop pop! Tell the Goddamn pharmacist and tell him to call Dr. Iaconus. I should have a 60 day supply of plavi…….POW!!
@pamelam89192 роки тому
Love the Vanillla Fudge since 1969!!
@natedoggg20026 років тому
Iam only 33 and just now discovering this music. Although I heard the Supremes version from my mother. I have to say I love this version a whole lot better then the Supremes version! Sorry mama! lol
@AnthonySforza6 років тому
Haha, what's funny is that I'm about your age, but grew up with the Kim Wilde version. As an 80's song, it's pretty cool version, though I tend to lean towards 80's music a bit. However, yes, I'm utterly inclined to agree that this one is the superior version. I once saw a video of them performing it back in the 60's where Mark Stein was dressed like Austin Powers... AND playing a keyboard, while making huge wavy gestures. That said, he went at it as though the world was ending and he was ready to repopulate it with his ten inch dick. It was actually somewhat inspiring. Also, two words; Carmine Appice... that is all.
@chapo08156 років тому
natedoggg2002 ....originals are usually best man.. Keep diggin... Like my profile pic says... Dig Deep. 👍
@mr.hackley86086 років тому
No no no,, the true golden girls,, the Supremes,, imagine if they had better song quality too.. Crushn the competition 💪💪👊👊
@elrondo79536 років тому
It's a great song and the Supremes nailed it but I also like this version best but I like the Supremes' version better than the Vanilla Fudge single. The Supremes single was recorded better IMO. Both were great versions.
@dammitboy35766 років тому
natedoggg2002........ mama did a good job raising you. She will not be upset with you for listening to good music. The Supremes version is spot-on though if you ask me. I have this album also, and I love it.
@lennyvarvillejr.37885 років тому
My father once told me as I cranked out Sabbath in my youth. You know son there was a band before them called Vanilla Fudge.
@alanstrom22215 років тому
I heard somewhere a long time ago that this band and this song are/is the very 1st recognised HEAVY METAL/HARD ROCK song recorded.
@freedomrider2664 роки тому
@@alanstrom2221 NO...Every notable musician from that era will attest that Led Zeppelin is the father of heavy metal (as much as Robert Plant HATES that moniker). It's not even arguable. C'mon guys, you can love a band, doesn't make them the "greatest" of anything.
@d1mennis4 роки тому
Is it ironic that the drummer for Vanilla Fudge, Carmine Appice had a younger brother, Vinny Appice who went on to play for Black Sabbath??
@jackssmirkingrevenge93654 роки тому
if we are talking 'fathers' of heavy metal then it would be one of many bands from the sixties who explored the heavier sounds. otherwise everyone knows that heavy metal began with black sabbath black sabbath, not led zep
@IronWoode4 роки тому
@@freedomrider266 actually every notable musician says Blue Cheer and Iron Butterfly are. Heavy metal came from psychedelic and blues influences and both those bands predate Zeppelin.
@tylermccann8482 місяці тому
This song popped into my head the other day, I had to revisit it. My dad used to listen to it when he drove me to school. Good times!
@jornvallis80514 роки тому
I was born in 1990, I grew up surrounded by gangster rap, edm, country. My musical taste could've ended up any which way, but it ended up here. Music like this is my calling in life.
@heartbreakkid57574 роки тому
Born in 97 and we surronded by the same nowaday rap , edm ,dubstep ,trap but them old music have more soul , feeling ..Fever tree , The doors , Vanila Fudge , quicksilver messenger , janis joplin , NRPS , CCR , greeting from south east asia
@garyhines14597 років тому
this gives me chills just listening to this?
@waterdelirious48986 років тому
Yes it does?
@martystevens39696 років тому
I heard the way they got the name was while ordering ice cream!
@moe36556 років тому
gary hines p
@matthewmoore13416 років тому
Yes
@gerardocamarena64885 років тому
Nice?
@Wolfdragon9258410 місяців тому
This band gets absolutely no credit for for its influence on metal music. Those heavy interwining Eastern riffs, heavy guitars, and incredibly melancholy chorus. This is incredibly ahead of its time.
@clarencesmithey982 роки тому
The highly underrated Vanilla Fudge plays well in the 21st century! One of the best:Thanks, guys!
@impalaman97072 роки тому
And they're all still alive and healthy---save one (Bogert)
@kneelandpray28786 років тому
The best version I've heard
@brada.72486 років тому
It's the original version
@keemosobby26336 років тому
I MOST CERTAINLY AGREE !
@debbiegreen59636 років тому
when you compare this to the supremes' version it's like listening to a different song
@t40onbass6 років тому
debbie green The Supremes' version WAS a song.
@steveandrews23116 років тому
bETTER bELEIVE IT/ dIANA rOSS SANG IT ORIGINALLY OUT OF mOTOWN FIRST
@ijusttellthetruth046 років тому
Thank you Mad Men That scene with this song is just beautifully tragic
@elisaprice91606 років тому
Walking and exercising to the musical titans of my youth. Glad I found this one again.
@bosweat755 років тому
Heard this on the sopranos as well.
@oksanaml92795 років тому
@alejandro espinoza, I'm binge watching Mad Men and just watched that episode that brought me here. I was a teenager in the 60's so this song was nostalgic for me. And yes, that scene with Don sitting on the balcony is very evocative. The music choices for the last scenes and closing credits are just brilliant.
@dalton59034 роки тому
Philly
@geraldroraback54323 роки тому
Vanilla Fudge “You Keep Me Hanging On” set the stage for all rock bands futures. No rock band ever played with as much passion, drive and power. Taking a piece of music and do what they did with it was incredible, simple incredible and they still are doing it. No one in the history of rock and roll pulls a major hit song out of a closet and makes it better, no one but Vanilla Fudge.
@Soniti13242 роки тому
I can agree with this. I can hear the Chili Peppers in this song, as well as The Mars Volta. This was truly an iconic sound, and set the stage for the next half century of psychedelic / progressive rock.
@susanmoran21542 роки тому
I can hear Deep Purple influence.
@geraldroraback54322 роки тому
@@susanmoran2154 Not even close. Vanilla Fudge stands alone. I have seen and opened up for so many hit groups and Vanilla Fudge set the tone.
@susanmoran21542 роки тому
@@geraldroraback5432 Gerald I would have loved to have seen them . You have been fortunate. Thanks for replying.
@gailflora18352 роки тому
The Ed Sullivan performance. Damn. Gave it all they had.
@capbaby75Рік тому
My mama loved this version of this song
@miguelr31353 роки тому
As a 22 year old I can say it gives me such Nostalgia to an Era my Eyes have Never Seen.
@franklandry43495 років тому
VANILLA FUDGE AWESOME BAND BRINGS BACK MEMORIES
@rickjohnson87075 років тому
Yes Sir !!!!!!
@Hippiekinkster4 роки тому
I recall a High School dance I went to in my Soph year. Now, I was a lot older than my peers... I had taken off after the school year ended late spring prior, ended up in Columbus OH, got a mailroom job and a small apartment, thanks to wonderful young ladies. "I took a look around to see which way the wind blow." LSD, weed, the SDS, Hare Krishnas, Concerts, sex, and so... I went back to the Rochester NY area and back to school. So I was already a little jaded. I knew all the kids in the band, I knew a couple of them to be, uh, average so I was pleasantly surprised when they were tuneful and tight. At the end of their first set, the rhythm guitar player switched to keyboards. Then they started this song. Same intro and the same through to the end. The singer, Todd, was not quite there, but otherwise they nailed it. Three of the guys were in the band and two, including Danny, in the marching band. Now our high school had just won first place in their class in the NYS Marching Band Competition the year prior, and the music teacher was a percussion specialist (I learned under him also, but I wasn't in Danny's class). Tom, the rhythm player, played trumpet and classical guitar also. Paul, a senior, had picked up on Hendrix's behind the back and picking with his teeth stuff. Later on, Todd sang a beautiful "Hey Jude". Paul, sadly, was drafted and was killed in one of the 200 or so Lizard Overlord wars, Viet Nam. Ending up, this song by these Long Island dudes, has been one of my favorites over the years.
@mp_mia7989Рік тому
I just turned 40 and this is my favorite song ever!!!
@Andrew-pu8ly6 років тому
How can you NOT love a heavy metal ( for the times ) band that named themselves VANILLA FUDGE ?!?!! God I loved the ' 60 's !!!!
@mastrclndr5 років тому
this ain't heavy metal man! . . . . . . the only whiteboy band signed by Motown!
@arthurbagby54065 років тому
@@mastrclndr Rare Earth was on the Motown label as well.
@richelle1996784 роки тому
Yes
@freedomrider2664 роки тому
Because they weren't heavy metal--Led Zeppelin brought that to earth, period!
@Hevvvyyy4 роки тому
Black sabbath tho
@Blue_Star_Saphire4 роки тому
You just can't find talent like this today!
@polishKGB3 дні тому
incorrect, it just sounds very different from what "talent" sounded like in the 60. Different time, different vibe. Doesn't mean today doesn't have insanely talented musicians today, just means they're making different music than what they made back then.
@viking4130Рік тому
Timeless hit. 1970s gold.
@skipper4126Рік тому
1960s my friend. 67.
@danisullivan18613 роки тому
I'm 62 now and I love this music more than ever .❤️✌️
@skiltz1245 років тому
One of the greatest intros in rock - ever
@jonathanblaze16484 роки тому
I just left the movie at the Arclight in Hollywood. Walking down Sunset Boulevard listening to this.
@cortezafterdark4 роки тому
I saw it there too, only way to experience the movie was in 70mm
@tonylopez-russell26314 роки тому
Lucky you!!! #jealous😉
@greenbabycake23604 роки тому
You’re living my dream life
@davidpfeifer94894 роки тому
Cortéz Damn does QT own that theater or something? Nobody uses film anymore
@zandersworld28644 роки тому
David Pfeifer No, it’s because LA has a couple of cinemas that screen 70mm film
@tipsymcstagger41944 місяці тому
Saw them do this tune twice live....First time opening for Jimi Hendrix in 1968 and later opening for Led Zeppelin in 1969. Always been a cool version.
@megadezziescat11243 роки тому
I use to listen to the music my brother would listen to when I was young. I remember him listening to Vanilla Fudge. Thanks to him for introducing me to awesome music. I miss him he passed in 2008.
@pogopam2 роки тому
You'll always have a piece of him though the music he loved. May he rest in peace.
@megadezziescat11242 роки тому
@@pogopam Yes that's true. I find myself crying especially when I hear some of his favorite songs.
@uncleben19224 роки тому
Quinton Tarentino has introduced me to so many amazing songs through his amazing movies
@mikew95844 роки тому
your just young
@hshh24534 роки тому
Me too and I'm 39 😊
@farstar414 роки тому
@@mikew9584 There was a music show in the 1960's called "now time"---this was the intro each week.
@1pcfred4 роки тому
I bought a vinyl copy of this album before Quinton even saw a camera.
@skyblazeeterno4 роки тому
the soundtracks are possibly the only decent things in QTs movies
@kellyhopkins55765 років тому
60's metal. How freaking kick ass is this? Splendid cover.
@mastrclndr5 років тому
ain't metal . . it's Motown psychedelic white boy
@kellyhopkins55765 років тому
@@mastrclndr Okay, even though they aren't technically a "metal" band and are a bunch of Motown psychedelic white boys, it is still a very heavy metal-sounding performance on this song regardless.
@lhs663 роки тому
Acid Rock. Listen to “When the music’s over” and crank it up. You’ll get the picture in shades of purple. Or “Friends of mine” by the guess who. Wow. Allot of good stuff from that era
@KnaeckebrotsaegeРік тому
@@kellyhopkins5576 ignore this Jay W clown. the only thing he's been doing is spamming the comments section on this video about how they're white boys in a derogative way. seen over half a dozen comments by him all just saying the same sht
@billstiles4872 роки тому
My 8 track still lives!
@amygirt58042 роки тому
I love the drums especially in the beginning and end..
@rockoniceman4 роки тому
I purchased this album when it first came out. I have not heard this song in many years. What a thrill it was to hear it in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood!